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The Loves of Cass McGuire 1996 - Galway

Brian Friel

Cast

Mother
Anna Manahan

Dom
Eric Lacey

Alice McGuire
Marion O’Dwyer

Harry McGuire
Mick Lally

Cass
Marie Mullen

Mr. Ingram
John Rogan

Trilbe Costello
Rosalind Knight

Tessa
Fionnuala Murphy

Pat Quinn
Ray McBride

Mrs. Butcher
Stella McCusker

Creative Team

Directed by:
Garry Hynes

Design:
Rob Howell

Lighting Design:
Alan Burrett

Costume Design:
Rob Howell

Production Team

Production Management
Maurice Power

Stage Director
Mairéad McGrath

Stage Manager
Bernie Walsh

Assistant Stage Manager
Andrew Flynn

Lighting Technician
Pete Ashton

Sound
Andrew Smyth

Set Construction
Alan Clarke

Set Carpenter
Ken Holmes

Wardrobe Orfhlaith Stafford

Sky Cloth & Set painted by
Chris & Liz Clarke

Production Photography
Amelia Stein

Poster Design
Ted Turton

Programme Design
Bite! Associates

Transport
Trevor Price

21st Logo Design
Iain Lanyon

Administrator
Anne Butler

Assistant Administrator
Maureen Kennelly

Box Office
Kara Cashman

Consultant Artistic Director
Garry Hynes

General Manager
Louise Donlon

Administrator
Anne Butler

Assistant Administrator
Maureen Kennelly

Writers in Association
Billy Roche
Martin McDonagh

New Writing Manager
Charlie McBride

New Writing Panel
Mary Paul Keane
Charlie McBride
Ian Kilroy
Keith Hopper

“…after 21 years Druid is still being elegant and creative and original” The Irish Times, 4 July 1996

“Druid weave a magic spell” Evening News 3 July 1996

“mesmeric” The Independent, 10 July 1996

1996

Performances

Town Hall Theatre, Galway
25th June – 13th July 1996

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